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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Blakeney" data-source="post: 68701" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Re: Reasonably Priced Large Format Line Arrays</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Most of my customers don't know the difference between Nady and Meyer, nothing against them they just aren't sound people. The VR112's have done a great job for us, but I am interested in moving into a larger box to have more scalability. At 10 VR112's per side I'm pretty much at the maximum number you can safely hang, with a larger box it would require less per side and would also allow for significant scalability in the future. Down the road if we were able to move into a tower/roof system with motors we would be able to add even more of the larger boxes (I'm just thinking out loud).</p><p></p><p>For my customer base, saying that I have Nexo S8, TVI 212, or Peavey VR112 doesn't mean a whole lot (other than maybe a snide remark from a FOH engineer at some point). They are more interested in How many people can you cover outdoors and for what price?...then its on to the follow up questions...staging, lights, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Blakeney, post: 68701, member: 178"] Re: Reasonably Priced Large Format Line Arrays Most of my customers don't know the difference between Nady and Meyer, nothing against them they just aren't sound people. The VR112's have done a great job for us, but I am interested in moving into a larger box to have more scalability. At 10 VR112's per side I'm pretty much at the maximum number you can safely hang, with a larger box it would require less per side and would also allow for significant scalability in the future. Down the road if we were able to move into a tower/roof system with motors we would be able to add even more of the larger boxes (I'm just thinking out loud). For my customer base, saying that I have Nexo S8, TVI 212, or Peavey VR112 doesn't mean a whole lot (other than maybe a snide remark from a FOH engineer at some point). They are more interested in How many people can you cover outdoors and for what price?...then its on to the follow up questions...staging, lights, etc... [/QUOTE]
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